Quick six golf products for your consideration
That busy time of the golf year is upon us Northeasterners, when Spring's grey clouds and wet dispersal turns to Summer's rays of golden sun and warm breezes...at least I like to think that it is! I am turning in my rain jacket, gore-tex hat ...
One Round In The Record Books @ Augusta: 2011 Masters Update
Since I'm thousands of miles from a certain Georgia city (and trust me, if I were in that town, I'd still be thousands of miles away from the action!) I'm not going to unshell any secret peanuts of knowledge that fill the belly of predic...
A daughter takes her father to Augusta for the Masters
I'm fairly certain that this particular story won't be written by any other writer of my stature (or other, more elevated, stature, to be clear.) It's a story that I know well and take particular delight in telling. I've had the pri...
A daughter takes her father to Augusta for the Masters
I'm fairly certain that this particular story won't be written by any other writer of my stature (or other, more elevated, stature, to be clear.) It's a story that I know well and take particular delight in telling. I've had the pri...
Can Masters replicate Kraft Nabisco Championship?
If the homies in Augusta are fortunate, their spring invitational (that became a major championship of men's professional golf) will match the interest of the just-concluded Nabisco Championship. Why? The Nabisco had everything a marketing expert...
Can Masters replicate Kraft Nabisco Championship?
If the homies in Augusta are fortunate, their spring invitational (that became a major championship of men's professional golf) will match the interest of the just-concluded Nabisco Championship. Why? The Nabisco had everything a marketing expert...
Shock Lock Sports Targets Vibration Dampening In Golf
If you've played tennis since the Borg era (all right, maybe since the Sampras era) you know that v.d. in that ball-and-net sport stands for vibration dampener. The little widgets come in all shapes and sizes, from the cutesy penguins and pandas t...
Fantasy Golf Week Nine: Weather
Week nine in south Florida was a bear. The rains and the winds and the colds limited many players enoug; throw a devlish PGA National course into the brew and the week was ripe for high scores and little separation. Indeed, the margins between top and ...
Colombia and Chile Take Center Stage In Professional Golf
If the only C & C you've heard tell about lately are Coore and Crenshaw, golf course designers of not, add another pair of consonants to your requiem. Chile and Colombia are hosting professional tournaments this week and the action is quit...
Make Your Own Trip — An Alternative to Golf Destinations
Living in western New York, I am well aware that our region is not recognized as a "golf destination" or anything of a similar ilk. We have our attractions, in the form of two great lakes, a pair of waterfalls, the Grand Canyon of the East, w...
Fantasy Golf Week Eight: Finally Got On Track
It took a while for year two to get on track for me, but I finally cracked the 200 point barrier (well, hit 200 points, anyway) in Mayakoba, Mexico. The week was an odd one, as only three of the golfers (Michael Sim, Brian Gay and Rory Sabbatini) were ...
An unexpected week from one of the little guys of clubmaking: Adams Golf
Let us be honest...there are no little guys of clubmaking that sponsor professional golfers. Certain companies might choose to spend their marketing dollars in specific ways that do not include pro tour sponsorships, but there are no little guys anymor...

